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The Economics of Overtourism: Why Japan Is Charging Visitors Differently

For decades, tourism was treated as one of the world’s most desirable economic engines. More visitors meant stronger local economies, rising hotel occupancy, expanding airline routes, increased employment, and higher international visibility. Governments invested aggressively in tourism campaigns, cities redesigned themselves around visitor appeal, and destinations competed globally to attract as many travelers as possible. […]
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How Domestic Tourism Helped India’s Largest Hotel Chain Absorb a Global Shock

For decades, the global hospitality industry operated around a relatively predictable assumption. International tourism was the primary engine of long-term growth. Foreign travelers generated premium spending, global business travel supported luxury hotel demand, and international tourism flows became one of the most important indicators of hospitality performance across major markets. Hotel expansion strategies, airline partnerships, […]
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The End of Easy Entry? What Thailand’s New Rules Mean for Indian Tourism

For much of the post-pandemic recovery era, global tourism operated under a single urgent objective: bring international travelers back as quickly as possible. Countries that depended heavily on tourism revenue faced enormous economic pressure during the collapse of global travel. Airlines lost passengers, hotels struggled with low occupancy, local tourism businesses faced survival challenges, and […]
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